When your kid comes home asking why they are going to hell…
Or why you are going to hell…
Or why their Jewish Uncle Larry is going to hell…
👏🏻You can thank the lawmakers who forced public schools to accommodate release time religious instruction.
And when your kid comes home asking why your family is not a “success” because your sequence is “off”…
-Because you had a baby before marriage.
-Because you got divorced.
-Because you are a single parent.
-Because you were raised by grandparents.
-Because your family is blended, widowed, foster, queer, poor, complicated, or simply human…
👏🏻You can thank the lawmakers forcing “success sequence” ideology into public school curriculum.
This is the same playbook and the same players. They take narrow religious and conservative worldview projects, dress them up in soft language, and shove them into public education.
“Parent rights.”
“Character.”
“Success.”
“Family stability.”
“Poverty prevention.”
“Release time.”
“School choice.”
And behind it?
✔️The dishonest legislators who tuck these mandates into other bills.
✔️The Christian nationalist policy shops cheering them on.
✔️The big religious lobbying groups pretending this is neutral.
✔️The foundations and think tanks writing the model language.
✔️The same people screaming “indoctrination” are using public schools to teach children their ideology about religion, marriage, poverty, family, and worth.
🚨And they are doing it while defunding the schools, attacking the teachers, expanding vouchers, and setting public education up to fail.
So when the consequences land in your living room, remember who put them there….
What people are saying:
- Facebook User: And they wonder why nobody wants to have kids. Maybe some of us see the amount of government-sponsored bullshit we’d have to sit there and deconstruct with our kid after school every day and we just don’t want to dump our energy into that.
- Facebook User: Facebook User the Secular Education Association is referencing the bill just passed, Sec. 3301.0717. (A) As used in this section, “success sequence” means a three-pronged framework for youth and young adults based on research from diverse institutions that individuals who complete at least a high school education, obtain full-time work, and marry before having children are overwhelmingly less likely to live in poverty in adulthood. https://search-prod.lis.state.oh.us/api/v2/general_assembly_136/legislation/sb156/03_RH/pdf/
I plan on being part of ANY suit against this curriculum.As for the questions, these are all things being TOLD to students by either teachers, Lifewise Academy staff or by LifeWise students.
I don’t care what the answers are, it shouldn’t be happening.
It is the same CHRISTIAN NATIONALIST playbook to reach my kids and its not okay.
This page talks about Christian Nationalists, not Christians.- Facebook User: Facebook User 🤣🤣🤣So you don’t want kids to know that if they complete at least a high school education, obtain full-time work, and marry before having children are overwhelmingly less likely to live in poverty? What a weird this to be against. I suppose it’s all part of the progressive agenda. Destroy the family, make people feel like victims and tell them that the government will protect them. What you described is the ideal scenario. It doesn’t mean kids are being taught their family is a failure if it’s out of sequence. I can’t believe that you would be upset with this notion. What are you teaching your kids? Should they drop out of high school or have kids early? Promiscuity is ok and good, even though a diverse group of institutions have proved that it may damage their future. Heaven help us if we promote behaviors that will lead to stability and success.
- Facebook User: This is propaganda. The writers of this page are twisting the message. Now are all Christians good? No, not everyone that labels themselves a Christian is good. But you can say the exact same thing for every other religion out there. This page is dishonest and misrepresenting Christians. Btw if gladly like to help anyone that wants to know the answers to these questions. Just let me know
- Facebook User: Facebook User Do you think the fact that Lifewise was founded by pedophiles means we shouldn’t trust them, or do you think that it’s okay because they’re Christian?
- Facebook User: Propaganda is being taught to students by Lifewise and now the government with it’s “Success Sequence” bill. They are indoctrinating children into their Christian Nationalist aka fascist cult.
- Secular Education Association: Facebook User what questions exactly?
- Facebook User: Facebook User I think the premise of your question is flawed. I haven’t dug into the founders of Life wise and I doubt you have either. I would venture to guess you saw a Facebook post that said that and you took it as facts. My post was in response to the claims made in the post.
- Facebook User: Secular Education Association why people would go to hell. All the questions you misrepresented as tenets of Christianity.
It’s hilarious you attack the notion of parental rights. You’re just spreading propaganda propaganda. What do you have against parental rights? Do you believe under privileged kids should be trapped into a failing school system where they will get pushed through and a diploma, but not the ability to do basic math? Where their likelihood of joining a gang is greater than the likelihood of learning to read? School choice will give them and everyone else the opportunity to get away from that, but you attack it.
- Secular Education Association: Facebook User where exactly did we say who goes to hell?
We said kids come home asking those questions when adults insert religious instruction into the public school day. That is not misrepresentation. That is the predictable result of teaching children salvation theology during school hours. And the “success sequence” is literally an ideology about marriage, childbearing, work, poverty, and which families are framed as “successful.” So no, we didn’t misrepresent that either.
Parental rights do not mean one group of parents gets to use public schools as a delivery system for their religious and political worldview while every other parent is told to shut up.
You want to teach your kid hell, salvation, marriage, poverty, and “success”? Do it at home. Do it at church. Do it in private school. Do it on your time. On your dime.
👉Public school is for all kids. That’s the point.
- Facebook User: Secular Education Association nothing has changed that. It’s not mandatory. You did at the top of your post. What happens when your kid asks why Uncle Larry is going to hell. You may not like the fact the it’s proven the nuclear family is ideal for families. It doesn’t prohibit success not does it imply failure if it’s out of sequence, but it is the ideal scenario. Your framing is dishonest.
- Facebook User: Facebook User , do you not know the difference between a real Christian and a Christian Nationalist?! If not, you need to examine the words of Jesus Christ. The answer is obvious.
- Facebook User: Facebook User Jesus said it’s wrong to support the country you live in?? You can say what you want, it’s the same silly thing when they had the white nationalist. it’s a weird notion that it’s wrong to be proud of your country.
- Facebook User: Facebook User Do you think it’s wise to defend unhinged folks without actually looking into them, just because they’re nominally on your side?
- Facebook User: Adam Carter It’s wrong to fuse religion and nationalism. That makes it Christian Nationalism, something most practicing Christians are not, and which most of them abhor. Christian Nationalists want this country to be a Christian Theocracy. The only difference between that and a country like Iran is the religion under which the Theocracy exists.
- Facebook User: Facebook User I think you are making unsubstantiated claims. I think the people on your side are hypocrites and they like making foolish arguments. You like to try and discredit people and their motivations. I mean the specific post is a perfect example. The questions the OP posted are silly and spun in a way that isn’t accurate.
- Facebook User: Facebook User You can read the news story for yourself. If you weren’t lazy you would already know this.
- Facebook User: Adam Carter this page is not against Christianity. They are advocating for separation of church and state. They are letting people know what is happening through life-wise Academy. I’m guessing they’re also against oppression in the name of Christianity. They are not against Christianity. You are conflating likewise Academy ( an organization) with Christianity a type of religion). They are not the same.
- Facebook User: Indoctrination, Heritage Foundation and Project 2025. Please pay attention this is not Christianity it is White Christian Nationalist. Teaching children who to hate through
- Facebook User: Grey laws.
- Facebook User: That’s when you tell them that Satan and Santa are both myths
- Facebook User: What if what the religioners say is true and LGBTQect. Is a lie?
The track record of the religioners is far better than the track recoed of LGBTQetc.
- Facebook User: I miss when people/pages wrote posts without ChatGPT though


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